1 | PROJECT AMELIA Supporters Without these believers, Project Amelia would not be possible

Henry John Hillman Foundation Simonds Foundation

Charles C. and Anna Z. Jane M. Epstine Rita McGinley Burstein Memorial Fund of Charitable Fund of The Fund of The The Pittsburgh Foundation Pittsburgh Foundation Pittsburgh Foundation

Startup Circle supporters James McCluskey and Hanni Cordes, James Kincaid and Nita Moots Kincaid, Susan and Jonathan Speicher, Roseanne Silva and Michael Tonkin, Deana Muro, Shelly Pagac, Allison Whitney and Brian Pietrandrea, Jeff and Marie Stapinski, Michael Ramsay, Lesley Carlin and Josh McElhattan, Maher S. Hoque, and Marilyn Painter.

Bricolage Production Company is supported by

Greater Pittsburgh Small Arts Organization Capitalization Pilot Program

2 | PROJECT AMELIA BRICOLAGE PRODUCTION COMPANY

Staff Jeffrey Carpenter...... Artistic Director & Founder Jackie Baker...... Managing Director Tami Dixon...... Principal Creative & Co-Founder Fred Frances ...... Audience & Box Office Manager Nicole Hall...... Development Manager TJ Parker-Young...... Facilties and Adminstrative Coordinator Emily Willson...... Head of Marketing Michael Young...... Production Manager

Board of Directors Evie Gardner – President Ann Lapidus Allison Whitney – Vice President Shelly Pagac Charles L. Adreon – Treasurer Cori Parise Maher S. Hoque – Secretary Rod Schwartz Jen Fisher Susan Speicher Michelle Hoang

Mission & Vision Bricolage envisions theater not as a passive experience, but as a vehicle for heightened involvement for artist and audience alike. Our approach encourages artists to take the creative risks necessary to create full-blooded, high-quality theatrical experiences that challenge audiences to engage in new ways, react, and express openly their opinions about our work – to have a stake in the creative discussion. The word Bricolage means “making artful use of what is at hand.” What excites us is the connection and interaction between seemingly disparate elements, and the potential for these components to resonate as one cohesive event. We use the distinctive resources of the Pittsburgh region to create theatrical experiences that stimulate a heightened sense of involvement for the audience. “What is at hand” is the city’s changing landscape, its plentiful human and material resources, and the salient political, cultural, and ethical issues we all encounter and react to each day. By combining different artistic mediums, nourishing local talent, producing provocative work, and facilitating audience engagement, Bricolage seeks to revitalize live performance for a new era.

3 | PROJECT AMELIA CAST & CREW Creative Team Jeffrey Carpenter...... Co-Director Jorge Cousineau...... Production Designer Tami Dixon...... Co-Director Micha Gorelick...... Engineering Director Olivia O’Connor...... Dramaturg Michael Warren Skirpan ...... Conceiver/Writer

Design Team Hank Bullington...... Technical Director Jorge Cousineau ...... Production Designer Madison Hack...... Costume Designer Gwen Crew ...... Costume Headpiece Designer Eddy Man Kim...... Architecture Consultant Carey Xu...... Architecture Assistant Rob Long...... Lighting Consultant Matt Michalko...... Aura Creative Director Rod Schwartz...... Puzzle designer Jason Fisher...... Puzzle designer Jesse Stiles ...... Supervising Sound Designer Annie Hui-Hsin Hsieh...... Music Director Alexander Panos...... Composer/Sound Designer

Cast

Mindy Cooper...... Tonya Lindsay Goranson* ...... Lily Catherine Gowl* ...... Swing Courtney C. Jenkins...... Felicia Sam Lothard ...... Michael David Malehorn...... Check-in Agent Tim McGeever* ...... Don Joe McGranaghan*...... Evan Carrie Tongarm...... Bo Jocelyn Wrzosek ...... Amelia *Appearing courtesy of Actors Equity Association

4 | PROJECT AMELIA Crew David Bangley...... Production Assistant Amelia Benson ...... Costume Maintenance Amelia Benson ...... Wardrobe Assistant D.T. Burns ...... Production Assistant Piper Clement...... Electrician Cory F. Goddard*...... Stage Manager Emma Oaks...... Production Assistant

Engineering

Micha Gorelick...... Engineering Director Nathan Cochran ...... Backend Engineer Kevin DeLand...... Frontend Engineer Christopher George...... Frontend Engineer Yaxin Hu ...... Hardware Engineer Peyman Mortazavi...... Engineer Luke Underwood...... Senior Engineer

Research/Technology

Maggie Oates...... Lead Researcher Aurelia Augusta ...... Researcher Daragh Byrne...... Researcher Lorrie Cranor ...... Researcher Rob Cunningham ...... Researcher

5 | PROJECT AMELIA Interactive Media

Eunsu Kang...... Interactive Media Curator

Own Up Auriela Augusta

Interrogation Machine Robert Zacharias

Entropic Elixirs Creator and experience designer: Rachel Eve Ginsberg, Full stack engineer: shirin anlen, Voltmonkey: Ryan Micallef, Design engineering: Minimal.ltd, Additional development support: Nolan Hil

uBlob Char Stiles

Better Friend Christopher George

CONFi Emily deGranpre & Graciela Garcia

Aura Protable Project Shailaja Patel, Allana Wooley & Victoria Yong formally Chappie and PlushiePal

Aura Carbon Laura Rodrigueze

Fido Kevin Thies & Chileshe Otieno

Scenic Crew

David Bangley...... Lead Carpenter David JM Bielewicz ...... Lead Carpenter Alexx Jacobs...... Scenic Charge Piper Clement...... master electrician Nicole White...... master electrician SCENIC OVERHIRE Haydon Alexander Piper Clement Carly Long Max Pavel Randy Baker Katy Click Mitchell McDermitt Sadie Powers Amelia Benson Gaby Colwell John Michnya AJ Robbins Peter Brucker Thomas Feather Anton Miriello Deb Thomas Daniel Burns Max Lanksy Jessie Notarius Nicole White

6 | PROJECT AMELIA CMU Student Assistants

Yixiao Fu Carey Xu Lukas German Ellen Zhu Yaxin Hu Marantha Dawkins Ryu Kondrup

Immersive Companions

MaryAnn Graziano Evie Gardner Elise Brown Heather Gray Alicia DiGiorgi Drew Sieber Jen Flaggs Bob McGrogan Mary Beth Levrio Marina Wright Ashley Rieser Karen Hannon Rianne Lindsey

THANK YOU Bricolage would like to thank the following people and organizations

CMU-affiliated Supporters

Cylab Security and Privacy Institute Digital Fabrication Lab (dFAB) Dietrich College of Humanities School of Architecture (SoA) & Social Sciences Department of Philosophy College of Fine Arts Computational and Tangible Interaction Design Lab (Code Lab)

Volunteers

Randy Baker Alex Knapp Leo Basinger Rachel Pfennigwerth Sophia Batchlor Paul Price Karen Hannon Devon Ragsdale Bonny Kwolek

7 | PROJECT AMELIA Libations provided by

Other Thanks

Fernando Alquean Heather Ankley Alex Knapp BFD Dan Law Mike Baker Betsy Leibfried Tammy Baker Surya Mattu Storm Budwig MIT Media Lab/Center for Jacqueline Cameron Future Civic Media Stuart Candy Anton Miriello Carnegie Science Center Illah Nourbakhsh Kenny Chen Kentrell Owens Construction Junction Peter J. Renslow Patrick Cooper Maureen Rolla Lorrie Cranor Jen Saffron David Danks Pittsburgh Learning Commons Jason Fisher Quantum Theatre Yixiao Fu Izzy Rudolph Mike Gable Audrey Russo Karen Hannon Rod Schwartz Kira Harbourne Fitzhugh Shaw Natalie Hatcher/City Theatre Jeff Swensen Rebecca Himberger /Attack Theatre Kim Wenzel Billy Jenkins Jeff Yates

8 | PROJECT AMELIA BIOS Creative

Jeffrey Carpenter, Co-Director Jeffrey Carpenter founded Bricolage Production Company in 2001. As the company’s Artistic Director, he produced and co-created the immersive experience DODO. In 2015, he spearheaded the immersive project SAINTS TOUR, a bus tour in the town of Braddock, PA. In 2014, he received a Visionary Artist award from The Pittsburgh Foundation to create OjO: The Next Generation in Travel, featured in La Jolla Playhouse’s 2015 Without Walls Festival. In 2012, he led the creation of the immersive work STRATA, named Top Production of the Year by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and featured on the cover of American Theatre. He conceived, produced and directed the Bricolage/Pittsburgh Filmmakers multi-media project In Service: Pittsburgh to Iraq, about the lives of local veterans returning from war, which was nominated for a Mid-Atlantic Emmy. He co- conceived the Midnight Radio series (now entering its 11th season) and the In The Raw: (R)evolution devised play festival. Other directing credits for Bricolage include Hunter Gatherers, Speech & Debate, Biedermann and the Firebugs, Troilus and Cressida, Peace, and Wild Signs

Jorge Cousineau, Production Designer Jorge Cousineau was born in Dresden, Germany, where he attained his diploma in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1997 he moved to Philadelphia to work as a theater designer and has since designed sets, lights, sound and projections for numerous dance and theater productions. Over the last twenty years his designs have been seen and heard internationally in Germany,

9 | PROJECT AMELIA France, and Poland, regionally in , Denver, Louisville, Minneapolis, Seattle and all over Philadelphia. Together with his wife Niki Cousineau and Scott McPheeters he co-directs their company subcircle, a collaborative performance/installation group. Jorge is a recipient of two Independence Foundation Fellowship grants. He was awarded the F. Otto Haas Award for Emerging Theater Artist and is a 2011 recipient of the Pew Fellowship in the Arts. He has received several Philadelphia Barrymore Awards as well as a Lucille Lortel Award in New York City.

Tami Dixon, Co-Director Tami Dixon joined Bricolage Production Company in 2005 and has created dozens of programs, written countless episodes of Midnight Radio, and spearheaded initiatives of inclusion and accessibility like 5th Wall and Between the Lines: Community Conversations around Racism in Pittsburgh. Ms. Dixon is a recipient of the TCG/Fox Foundation Resident Actor Fellowship, the Carol R. Brown Creative Achievement Emerging Artist Award from The Heinz Endowments and The Pittsburgh Foundation, the Frankel Award from City Theatre Company, was named Performer of the Year by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and received the 2016 Tribute to Women Leadership Award for Creative Arts from the YWCA of Greater Pittsburgh. She is a Director and Creative Team member for Bricolage’s groundbreaking immersive works DODO, STRATA, OjO: The Next Generation of Travel and the Immersive Encounters series, and is the writer/director for The Forest of Everywhere, Bricolage’s first immersive experience for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

10 | PROJECT AMELIA Micha Gorelick, Engineering Director Micha Gorelick has been the Director of Engineering and a member of the creative team since the early days of Aura. Before this, Micha authored the international best-seller High Performance Python, contributed to many open source projects and co- founded the applied Machine Learning lab, Fast Forward Labs, where he lead the research efforts. His expertise spans from the engineering, teaching, scoping and ethics of technology problems. Currently he is also a co-founder of Probable Models and Community Forge and advises journalists, academics and companies about understanding and implementing AI fairly.

Olivia O’Connor, Dramaturg Olivia O’Connor is a dramaturg and writer based in Pittsburgh. She’s currently the Manager of New Work Development at Pittsburgh CLO and has also served as the Artistic Associate at Roundabout Theatre Company and an Associate Artist at Third Space. Dramaturgy work includes The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant at the New Ohio Theatre, Fireface at The Brick Theater, The Mysteries at The Flea Theater (Associate Dramaturg), and City Theatre Company’s Momentum Festival and Young Playwrights Festival. Graduate of Carnegie Mellon University.

11 | PROJECT AMELIA Michael Warren Skirpan, Conceiver/Writer Michael Warren Skirpan is a writer, technologist, and entrepreneur from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is a regarded AI and technology ethicist having published in leading computer science journals, speaking internationally, and holding a special faculty appointment at Carnegie Mellon University. He specializes in the use of narrative to teach technologists and communicate to the public about ethical issues pertinent to our future. He additionally serves as the executive director of Community Forge in Wilkinsburg, PA, is a co-founder of Probable Models, and a board member of the Partnership to Advance Responsible Technology. Learn more at www.mwskirpan.com

Design Team

Hank Bullington, Technical Director Hank Bullington is a Pittsburgh based freelance Scenic and Video Designer. Hank’s recent design credits include: Scenic Design, Young Playwrights Festival 2018. Scenic Design, The White Chip. Scenic Design, Young Playwrights Festival 2016. (City Theatre). Scenic Design, Orphans. (AfterShock). Scenic Design, Stupid F!@#ing Bird. Scenic Design, Building the Wall. Scenic Design, Mr. Burns: A Post Electric Play. (12 Peers Theater). Scenic Design and Technical Direction, DODO. Scenic Design, Midnight Radio’s A Christmas Story, Night Of The Living Dead N’at, and The 2016 Holiday Spectacular (Bricolage). Scenic/Video Design, A Gathering of Sons, Sweeney Todd, Xerxes, Intermezzo (Pittsburgh Festival Opera, 2017).

12 | PROJECT AMELIA Madison Hack, Costume Designer Madison Hack moved from Texas to Pittsburgh to work at City Theatre Company in the Fall of 2014 after graduating from Oklahoma State University. She became the Costume Shop Manager at City Theatre in 2017 from her previous title as over-hire assistant. You may have seen Madison’s work with Bricolage for DODO, Forest of Everywhere, & Welcome to Here. In Pittsburgh, she has designed for City Theatre (The Burdens, The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelky), 12 Peers Theater (Everybody, Mr. Burns: A Post-Apocalyptic Play) & No Name Players (brewed). Outside of theatre, Madison spends time with her partner Matt doing home renovation projects & spending time with their pets. www.madisonhackdesign.com

Eddy Man Kim, Architecture Consultant Eddy Man Kim is a co-director of the Computational & Tangible Interaction Design Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture. He is interested in interdisciplinary efforts to mutually augment design and technology. Eddy received his Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University and Master in Design Studies at Harvard University, with a concentration in Design Technology. Eddy co- founded openUU, an award-winning design agency based in Hong Kong, and taught at The University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Interior Design Association. He worked in the offices of Posco A.C., Robert A.M. Stern Architects, and EPIPHYTE Lab.

13 | PROJECT AMELIA Carey Xu, Architecture Assistant CAREY XU is an architect and a second year graduate scenic design student at Carnegie Mellon University. Her previous work includes The Prom (Broadway), The Music Man (Arizona Theatre Company), How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying (Kennedy Center, DC). Huge thanks to Ms. Glenn for inspiring her to pursue her dream!

Rob Long, Lighting Consultant Rob Long is a professional artist and Principal of Clear Story, a Pittsburgh-based creative services firm. Rob’s design practice bridges the disciplines of architecture, theatre and fine art — fusing light, images and technology to create dynamic and memorable experiences. Rob’s lighting design credits include permanent architectural lighting design for Highmark’s Fifth Avenue Place, the Frick Car & Carriage Museum, East Liberty Transit Center and Superior Motors; theatrical projects include Quantum Theatre’s world premier of Inside Passage; Bricolage immersive productions STRATA and DODO; and the Warhol’s touring productions “13 Most Beautiful…” and “Exposed: Songs for Unseen Warhol Films.”

Matt Michalko, Aura Creative Director Matt Michalko is a Pittsburgh based designer and motion graphics animator who has been working with BRICOLAGE on various projects over the last year. Sans a stint in corporate communications for a global engineering firm, Matt has spent most of his career working for ad agencies and has recently taken the roll of Creative Director for Washington & Jefferson College. When he has free time his hobbies include: wood working, gardening, and doing home renovations with his new fiancée, Madison Hack!

14 | PROJECT AMELIA Jesse Stiles, Sound Designer Jesse Stiles (b. 1978, Boston, MA) is an electronic composer, performer, installation artist, and software designer. Stiles’ work has been featured at internationally recognized institutions including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Lincoln Center, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Park Avenue Armory. Stiles has appeared multiple times at Carnegie Hall, performing as a soloist with electronic instruments. Stiles is currently a Professor in the School of Music at Carnegie Mellon University, where he leads courses on emerging music technologies.

Annie Hui-Hsin Hsieh, Music Director Annie Hui-Hsin Hsieh is a Taiwanese-Australian composer currently based in the United States. Her music has been presented internationally at events including Metropolis New Music Festival, WasteLAnd Music Series (LA), The National Gallery of Victoria Melbourne Now exhibition, Center for New Music (SF), UC Davis The Art of Migration Festival, Tectonic Festival, ISCM World Music Days, International Rostrum of Composers, Opera Memphis Midtown Opera Festival, Pittsburgh Festival of New Music, Huddersfield Festival of Contemporary Music and Bendigo International Festival of Exploratory Music. She received her doctorate degree from the University of California, San Diego, and is currently an Assistant Teaching Professor of music at Carnegie Mellon University.

15 | PROJECT AMELIA Cast

Mindy Cooper, Tonya Mindy Cooper is thrilled to be performing with Bricolage and this amazing cast and crew. Normally found on comedy stages around Pittsburgh, Mindy is a member of the pizza-obsessed improv troupe Well Known Strangers. She has, proudly, been in too many sketch comedy shows, including T2: Judgment Ballet, Whack Mirror, Laser Eyes: Star Wars Sketch Show, and the Julia, Sarah & Mindy Experience. Mindy started her journey with immersive theater as The Moira Who Types in Uncumber Theatrics’ Serpentine. More recently, she played Ruby in Dead Letter Office and Eunice Vorse in Bricolage’s Grand Benedum Hotel micro-immersive.

Lindsay Goranson, Lily Lindsay Goranson is an actor, art director, and installation artist. Her stage work spans roles from Molière to Ken Ludwig to Australia’s immersive collaborative one step at a time like this. NYC theatres of note include Primary Stages, SoHo Playhouse, Cherry Lane, and Theatre for the New City. Internationally released feature films include Retina, The Theatre Bizarre, Second Story Man, and Art=(Love)2. She believes in the urgency of protecting our planet and the power of art as a catalyst for change. She is grateful to be a part of the ocean of talent that made Project Amelia possible. www.lindsaygoranson.com

16 | PROJECT AMELIA Catherine Gowl, Swing Catherine Gowl is an actor, puppeteer, and educator. Her Pittsburgh theatre credits include Electra (PPT), The Father (Kinetic), (Quantum), and a stop at the Benedum with the North American tour of War Horse. Other highlights: Six Degrees of Separation, Coriolanus (The Old Globe); Private Lives (Riverside Theatre); Taming of the Shrew, (Virginia Shakespeare Festival); The Merchant of Venice (TFANA); and In the Eruptive Mode around the world. She holds a BA in History and Literature from Harvard, and an MFA in Acting from The Old Globe/USD.

Courtney C. Jenkins, Felicia Courtney C. Jenkins is pleased to be returning for her second immersive theater production with Bricolage. You can find Courtney working on one of her various jobs or on Instagram at @forthehit.

Sam Lothard, Michael Sam Lothard was born in Youngstown Ohio and is now a proud Pittsburgher. Thrilled to work again with his Bricolage family. Project Amelia has brought him in contact with even more fun phenomenal talents on this project. Sam’s most recent play was Midnight Radio: The Wizard of Oz. Some of his favorite productions include: Mark Southers’ Savior Samuel, John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and King Hedley II, Dr Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Hercules Didn’t Wade in the Water; and Monteze Freeland’s Kalopsia; Thanks to my God, family and friends. “Put God first. Shoot your shot. Chase your dreams.”

17 | PROJECT AMELIA Dave Malehorn, Check-In Agent Dave Malehorn has been a journeyman biotechnologist since 1984, applying genetic engineering, molecular biology, and analytical chemistry to both commercial and academic research questions. Dave is also a performer, a front-of-house staff member for The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, and - until 2015 - one of the last stockmen at Kaufmann’s Department Store. Dave is currently Laboratory Manager in the Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Pittsburgh, where his students recently named him, “Most Likely To Be An Undercover CIA Agent.” Dave and his wife Lois live in Pittsburgh’s Morningside neighborhood with two cats and an insufferable parrot, all rescues.

Tim McGeever, Don Tim McGeever is excited to make his Bricolage debut with Project Amelia. Broadway credits include productions of Cyrano Debergerac, Les Liaison’s Dangereuses and Don’t Dress for Dinner. He has performed in a dozen off-Broadway shows at Lincoln Center, The Roundabout, The Public, The Cherry Lane, and many others. Since moving to Pittsburgh Tim has appeared at the Pittsburgh Public, City Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO, Quantum Theater and Kinetic Theater. Tim played Zazu on the national tour of The Lion King and Sheriff Gray in Red Dead Redemption 2. He has appeared on The Good Wife, Elementary, $1 and Guiding Light. Tim trained at Juilliard.

18 | PROJECT AMELIA Joseph McGranaghan, Evan Joseph McGranaghan is humbled to be working with the performance innovators at Bricolage. This is his first immersive experience. Joseph was recently seen as Edmund in Quantum Theatre’s King Lear. Select New York credits include : What Dreams May Come (The Brick), Life is a Dream (LaMaMa), The Bald Soprano (Hudson Warehouse), The Balcony Remix (Mabou Mines), and Our God’s Brother (Storm Theatre). Regional: McCarter Theatre Center, CenterStage Baltimore, Clarence Brown Theatre, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Lantern Theatre, Centenary Stage Company, Chamber Theatre of Boston, PICT Classical Theatre, among others. Film/TV: Hack My Life, Miss Atkins Army, The Lucky Six. Joseph holds an MFA from the FSU/ Asolo Conservatory. www.josephmcgranaghan.com

Carrie Tongarm, Bo Carrie Tongarm, last seen as the Security Guard in DODO, is beyond humbled to work with such a talented group of artists. A lawyer by day, she also enjoys spending time with her amazing wife, Rebecca, and three kids: Joe, Milo, and Emma. In her spare time (what is that?), Carrie enjoys wine, food, festivals, music, music festivals, food festivals that involve music, and wine festivals involving food and music. Eternal gratitude to Jeff, Tami, Skirpan and the entire Project Amelia team for trusting her with this extraordinary piece of work. Endless love to Rebecca Carrie Tongarm who makes everything possible.

19 | PROJECT AMELIA Jocelyn Wrzosek, Amelia For last year’s words belong to last year’s language, and next year’s words await another voice”- T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets. Jocelyn would like to thank Bricolage Production Company and Probable Models for the opportunity to create the voice of Tomorrow. Additionally, she is grateful for the support of her partner, Christopher, and her Pittsburgh family. When not spending time in the future, Jocelyn can be found appearing in commercials, independent films such as Hero Tomorrow, and the occasional TV show.

Crew

David Bangley, Production Assistant, Lead Carpenter David Bangley explored the many facets of television production at Toledo’s PBS station WGTE at the dawn of the digital revolution. After experiencing Strata and DODO as an audience member, David designed an immersive pod for Bricolage’s Bazaar that examined his life as a figure model in Pittsburgh’s art schools.

D.T. Burns, Production Assistant D.T. Burns is an interdisciplinary writer and theater artist. He has previously collaborated with Bricolage as a pod creator for Bazaar. His original works have been produced at The Tank, the Prague Quadrennial, Pittsburgh Opera’s Co-Opera festival, and the Boulder International Fringe Festival. D.T. is an associate artist with Colorado’s Local Theater Company and an aerialist with the Bombyx Collective. He holds a BA from Rice University and an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University.

20 | PROJECT AMELIA Cory F. Goddard, Production Stage Manager Cory is happy to return to Bricolage for this new adventure after playing with them on Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom, many a B.U.S. and most recently DODO. He works regularly around town with PICT, Quantum, Kinetic, and Texture Contemporary Ballet. He is a proud graduate of Baldwin Wallace College. He would like to thank Rebekah, George, Vicky, Liz, Phill, Alicia and The Wetness.

Emma Oaks, Production Assistant Emma Oaks is a recent chemistry and English Literature graduate from Pitt exploring the world of immersive theater for the first time with Bricolage. She would like to thank her cat, partner, and family for being so supportive of all her endeavors, as well as Bricolage for this unique and exciting opportunity.

21 | PROJECT AMELIA Research/Technology

Maggie Oates, Researcher Maggie Oates is a Societal Computing PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University in the CyLab Security & Privacy Institute. Her research focuses on all things at the intersection of privacy, data ethics, and the arts, from children’s drawings to assisting artists who use data as their medium. She leads the academic research team for Project Amelia, and is always open to hearing about your experiences with technology or research. ([email protected])

Interactive Media

Eunsu Kang, Interactive Media Curator Eunsu Kang is an artist, a researcher, and an educator who explores the intersection of art and machine learning. She has been making interactive art installations and performances, teaching art- making using machine learning methods, and looking into the possibility of creative AI. She was a tenured art professor and currently is a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science. She started her artist career with video installations and single-channel videos. After more than 100 exhibitions, her works have transformed into interactive and interdisciplinary art projects, which currently focuses on the new area of AI art. Her work has been invited to numerous places around the world including Korea, Japan, China, Switzerland, Sweden, France, Germany, and the US. All ten of her past solo shows, consisting of individual or collaborative projects, were invited or awarded. She has won the Korean National Grant for Arts three times. Her research has been presented at conferences such as ACM, ICMC, ISEA, SIGGRAPH

22 | PROJECT AMELIA Asia and NeurIPS. Kang earned her Ph.D. in Digital Arts and Experimental Media from DXARTS at the University of Washington. She received an MA in Media Arts and Technology from UCSB and an MFA from Ewha Womans University.

Scenic

David JM Bielewicz, Lead Carpenter David JM Bielewicz has continued his commitment to the arts and music in Pittsburgh for over thirteen years. Bricolage has long been a place to call home for David. Project Amelia has been an excellent fit for David’s desire for challenging theatre. Technical credits include: Quantum’s Brahman/I and Chickens in the Yard (sound design), Quantum’s 2017-18 season, Midnight Radio Jr., Wordplay, BUS, and Enter the Imaginarium (Bricolage). Pittsburgh acting credits include: works with Quantum Theatre, Bricolage, PICT Classical Theatre, Pittsburgh Public Theater, and No Name Players. He has also appeared as Rosencrantz in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (Greensburg Civic Theatre), and in Conni’s Avant Garde Restaurant (Cleveland Public Theatre). After technical directing Quantum’s ambitious 2018-19 season of theater that moves, David is keeping an eye out for exciting new challenges in theater.

Piper Clement, Production Assistant, Tech Support Piper Clement, is a graduate of Point Park University’s Conservatory of Performing Arts. Recent production credits include: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Lighting Designer, and The Forest of Everywhere, Master Electrician (Bricolage Production Company); King Lear, Carpenter and Looking for Violeta, Technical Specialist (Quantum Theatre Company); Savior Samuel,

23 | PROJECT AMELIA Master Electrician, In The Heat of the Night, Lighting Designer, and The Ray Werner Festival, Lighting Designer (Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company); Nothin’ but a Word, Lighting Director (Rennie Harris Pure Movement); The Scottsboro Boys, Assistant Lighting Designer (The REP).

24 | PROJECT AMELIA CORPORATE / FOUNDATION

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Honkus-Zollinger Charitable Foundation Allegheny Regional Asset District Irving and Aaronel deRoy The A. W. Mellon Educational Gruber Foundation & Charitable Trust Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Jane M. Epstine Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation The Benedum Foundation McKinney Charitable Foundation The Betsy McCormack Fund The National Endowment Bloomberg Philanthropies for the Arts

Charles C. and Anna Z. Burstein Opportunity Fund Memorial Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation PA Pure Distilleries

Ciervo Foundation Penn Brewery

Citizens for the Arts in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Council on the Arts

ColorPerfect Printing Pennsylvania Libations

District 5 Sound LLC The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust

Falco DeBenedetti Fund of the The Pittsburgh Foundation Pittsburgh Foundation The QueeQueg Foundation First Commonwealth Bank Richard King Mellon Foundation Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council Rita M. McGinley Fund of The Greater Pittsburgh Small Arts Pittsburgh Foundation Organization Capitalization Program Robert F. and Joan Marie Klein Fund The Hanni M. Cordes and James of The Pittsburgh Foundation J. McCluskey Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Sprout Fund

The Heinz Endowments Stelmack Dobransky & Eannace LLC

Henry John Simonds Foundation

Hillman Foundation

25 | PROJECT AMELIA BRICOLAGE ADVENTURERS

Individual Donors

Pioneers - $5,000+ Rebels - $250-$499 Anonymous Richard Capretto Lesley Carlin and Josh McElhattan Reid and Carole Carpenter Cori and Dax Parise Jeanne and Robert Drennan Allison Whitney and Brian Pietrandrea Nancy Glazener Henry and Colleen Simonds Gregory Lehane and Laurie Klatscher Marie and Jeff Stapinski Hazel Carr Leroy Michael Machen Revolutionaries - $1,000-$4,999 Pam and Ken McCrory Hanni M. Cordes and James M. Sheila McKenna McCluskey Dennis K. Pittman Maher S. Hoque Christopher and Mary Rawson James Kincaid and Nita Moots Kincaid David Sufrin and Diane Samuels Tony Mologne Lisa Scales Shelly Pagac Rod and Donna Schwartz Marilyn Painter Martin Richter and Paula Signorino- Michael Ramsay Richter Henry and Mary Snyder Candace Simon Susan and Jonathan Speicher Michael and Lynn Simon John and Mary Lou Terreri Steven Sokol Roseanne Silva and Michael Tonkin Aaron Solak Bill and Susan Steen Discoverers - $500-$999 Carol Wooten and Ed Tomlinson Chuck and Nancy Adreon Marjorie and Alan Baum Susan and Scott Carpenter Steve Cuden Timothy and Leslie Dean MaryAnn Graziano Michelle and Mohammed Hoang Christian Manders Richard and Karen Miller Cathy Raphael Robert and Arlene Weiner

26 | PROJECT AMELIA Sojourners - $100-$249 Joseph Ambrose Nachum Golan and Steve Hough Andrew Bloomgarden Greg and Lauren Kornick Mary Bockovich Abby Goldstein and Jason Kumpel Daniel Booker Ann Lapidus Joseph and Donna Brosky Karen and Larry Lapidus Judy Cameron Karla Boos and Joël Le Gall Christine Capriotti Mary Ann and John Lovasz Joanna and Albert Caruso Gerard Maloney Lorrie Cranor Janet McCall Robert Creo Graham and Liz McIntosh Ginny Cunningham Norine and Greg Minion Leah and Roger Cunningham Deana Muro Jolene Dames Jennifer Palmer Ellen and Gilbert DeBenedetti Manuel and Debra Reich Dwight Deicke Doug and Jan Ripper James Denova Maureen Rolla Deborah Desjardins Derek and Kimberly Scalzott Kristin and Kerry Diehl Phillip Schuller Matt Dulac Carol and Gary Schurman Rachel Winner and Joseph Eberhardt Cory Siri Janet Emery Heidi Mueller Smith and Cotter Smith Gina and Idris Evans Linda and Jay Thier Leslie Evans Vigilance Theater Group Jen and Jason Fisher Kari and Paul Zavolta Jennifer Flaggs Fred Frances Lauri Fink and Mike Gable Benjamin Gesing Mark Grasak Heather Gray Dana and Richard Green Donna and Jerry Green Ed and Emily Haver

27 | PROJECT AMELIA Scouts – $1-$99 Stephanie Swift and Ron Antill Kati Gigler Jennifer Banachoski Joan Giordano Dorothy Bechtol Nicole Glass Anne Beck Judy Goldman Noreen and David Begg Susan Golomb Anne Bemis Susan Zavage Grivnow David Bennett Carol Sikov Gross Jackie Baker and David Bielewicz Matt Grove Neal Binstock Nicole Hall Dave Bisaha Joyce Hallowes Bob Bishop Jessica Hammer Gina Blake Hannon Creative Services Nikki Blake Charles Harris Ken Bolden Tracy Hawkins Dana Boulden Leah Heater Madeleine Buell Steven Holz Myra Bullington Matthew Ittigson Daniel Burns Laura Jackson Alicia and Nick Cafardi Lonnie Jantsch Allison Cahill Erika Johnson William Cameron Maro Avakian and Chris Josephs John Cummings and Gillian Cannell Stephen Tonsor and Susan Kalisz John Carns Marya Sea Kaminski Amy Carpenter Kourtney Karleski Donna Click Kerry Kelty Allison Ruppert and Rob Conroy Erin Kime Diane and Patrick Corr Carrie and Bob Iwema Knapp Lindsay and Patrick Corr Frances Kranik Eryn Correa Paul Labrise Julia Corrin Frank Lacenere Katherine Crawford Julia Lekht Amanda Creps Lauren Braun and Douglas Levine Tirzah DeCaria Leanne Libert Betty Dell David Longstreet Lena DeLucia Marlene Lotzmann Cassie Dennis Michelle and Kenneth Lynn Steven Doerfler Susan and David Lynn Amy Ehrenberg Jeffrey Mangan Jack and Patty Farkas Marlene Marcus Mary and Dave Findlay Ashley Martin David Finegold Jamie Martina James Fischerkeller Kathy McBarron Rick Schweikert and Sherrie Flick Michael McBurney Lisa and Jonathan Fortier Scott Leff and Marilyn McDaniel David Gotwald and Peter Franzen Charles and Sally McKenzie Fred Noel and Rick Fredin Suzanne and Andrew McLaren Zanna Fredland Madison Hack and Matt Michalko Barbara Gamrat Ann Michalski Jocelyn Gerwig Julianne Avolio and John Michnya

28 | PROJECT AMELIA George and Laura Miller Tim Redd and Len Singel Edward Moore Joann Sirera Nathaniel Morley Francesca Sirianni Trudy and Gary Morrison Linda Sirianni David Mortensen Michael Sivack Lindsay Mosaky Lisa Sovak Mary Moses Nicolette Spudic Grace and Julia Muller Randy Staab Erin Myers Kayla Staigvil Keri Nace Catherine Stephens Heidi Nagle Jennifer Armour Stephens Corinne Neal Amy Stevenson Jessica Nock Irene Surmik Kristy and Jethro Nolen Christina Szejk Darlene Nowak Melissa Tai Shaun O’Neil Linda and Terrence Taylor Susan Orr Carole Therisod Patricia Passeltiner Chris and Fred Thieman Joanna Patterson Gregory Thompson Sydell Payne Rebecca Farabaugh and Carrie Georgia Petropoulos Tongarm Shanti Pillai Alexis Tuckfelt Sharon Pillar Monica Tyler Myrna Pollock KarenSue Uriah Carole Popchock Mike Verbic Michelle and Bob Price Ange Vesco Vijay Raghavan Joan Stevenson and Jay Volk Caitlin Randall Victor Vrabel Maria Rewiako Joe and Kathryn Wassermann Carla Riccelli Adrienne Wehr Carson, Leslie and Rob Riker Curt White Matthew Loughren and Sally Ritts Paulie Anne Williams Alison Robertson Hillary Wilson Mark J. Calabro and Marie H. Victoria Woshner Romanelli Jocelyn Wrzosek Mia Rosenfeld Victoria Young Frances Rupp Susan Zelicoff Mary Ellen and Raymond Rykaceski Anjali Sachdeva This list is accurate to the best of our Andrea Schneider knowledge as of September 7, 2019 Shannon Scotece for all of our 2020 and 2019 Bricolage Adventurers. Donations received from Robert Seres July 1st, 2019 - June 30th, 2020 qualify Karin Shafer for 2020 benefits. If you have questions George Shaw about the Bricolage Adventurers program John Shepard or your donation records or listing, Lisa Ann Goldsmith and Don please contact Nicole Hall, Development Shrawder Manager, at [email protected] or Melanie Shrawder (412) 471-0999. Sonja Simonson

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